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D.B. Ganz

Rabbi D.B. Ganz is a long-time student of ancient Jewish texts, primarily the Talmud. He lives in Cambridge, Mass with his wife Rebecca where he directs the Jewish Heritage Initiative of Cambridge. He recently authored, “Uncommon Sense,” a volume that applies ancient Jewish wisdom to a wide array of modern political issues. To see his blog, preview (or purchase) his book, or email him, go to www.rabbiganz.com.

Rather than running for cover, today’s Republican leaders should instead borrow a page from President Reagan’s playbook and be viewed as a party that respects human dignity and allows people to chose their own health care.

If the Republicans foreswear attacking the liberals personally and instead respectfully convey why policies are bad, they would likely succeed in defeating Obamacare and other initiatives and policies of its chief sponsor.

Rather than running for cover, today’s Republican leaders should instead borrow a page from President Reagan’s playbook and be viewed as a party that respects human dignity and allows people to chose their own health care.

If the Republicans foreswear attacking the liberals personally and instead respectfully convey why policies are bad, they would likely succeed in defeating Obamacare and other initiatives and policies of its chief sponsor.

Agreed! The point I was trying to make is that even when it is uncertain whether an unfettered Tea Party would have made a difference,in the outcome, since all agree that cheating which MIGHT have changed the outcome was going on, all such contests should be retroactively forfeited.